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stamina of the, nation cannot be overestimated ; and we trust that enthusiasts like Mr Gale may never be wantiDg to stir up the rising generation to honorable deeds in the ' field,' where, according to the Iron Duke, the Battle of Waterloo •was won. . s Mr Porster lately delivered several courageous and effective speeches in Ireland. He denounced the outrageous manner in which a small minority attempted to prevent the people paying their rents, and declared that the Irish Government, the Imperial Parliament, and the British people, were determined to bring the reign of terror to an end. The people listened respectfully, and there were very few interruptions. Mr Forster walked unattended through the streets of several towns in the disaffected districts, and was not in the least molested. Alluding to the prospects of the two joint-stock papers in Dunedin, the correspondent of the Cromwell Argus has this to say : — "The Mornituj Hemldh&l&ncesheet has been published, and that of the Daily Times is just about to be. The latter, it is generally understood, will show a good result for the year's operations, and the shareholders have genuine expectations of a fair dividend, If this turns out to be true, I suppose it must be set down to the success attending the reduction of the paper to a penny, by which the advertisements, at any rate, have been very.largely increased ; and it is said, the circulation also. The Morning Herald, on the contrary, meets its shareholders with but a sorry tale. The year's loss is £474, and that for the previous year was £327." The correspondent argues that Dunedin has not an opening for two morning journals.

The ■ Commissioner of Crown Lands notifies that rural and suburban lands in the counties of Piako, WaipajWaik.no, and Raglan, are for sale. Full particulars appear in our advertising columns. Persons found trespassing on the proiporty of Mr C. Orbell, Te Rapa. will be prosecuted. Mr J. S. Buckland will sell at the Ohaupo Yards, on Tuesday, 9th May, 200 head mixed store cattle, fat cattle, &c. . Special attention is directed to the advertisement of Mr J. F. Andrews, Te Awamutu, concerning his shipment*, of new goods. The first monthly Ball of the Hamilton Hand wilf be held in the Public Hall, on Tuesday evening ne\t. Members of the Band are requested to appear in unifoim. Persons found trespassing on the property of the Messrs Pearson, Golborne, Hautapu, after game, will be prssccuted. A special meeting of Lodge William Tohn&tonc, L.O L., No. 21, will be held on Wednesday next. Business important. Members of Nos. 9, 17, and 28, are requested to attend.

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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1532, 29 April 1882, Page 2

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437

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1532, 29 April 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1532, 29 April 1882, Page 2

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